Singapore’s Vertical City Building

Have you ever seen a building that looked like it could house a city? Dutch architecture firm UNStudio has just released their design for Scott’s Tower which will be in Singapore. The 31-story building will feature 231 apartments that offer impressive views of the surrounding area.

The most striking part of the design is the two openings in the buildings facade called Sky Frames. One will be found at the base of the tower while the other is closer to the top. Both Sky Frames will feature gardens, swimming pools, and barbecue pavilions all housed within the openings. According to the architects, Scott’s Tower is meant to feel like a vertical city, incorporating as many aspects as possible to create a comfortable and modern living environment. Think YOU could live here?

More than 25,000 colorful paper flowers spiral around a 6-meter atrium at the shopping mall of Omotesando in Tokyo. The visually stimulating scene is part of Emmanuelle Moureaux‘s newest installation, Color Mixing. The French-born, Tokyo-based architect created the vibrant work as part of NSK’s 100th anniversary exhibition, Setting the Future in Motion. NSK is a leading manufacturer of bearings, and the artist made good use of their capabilities in her work.

Like many body art studios, Seattle-based henna company Sarahenna helps people celebrate special occasions. From wedding looks to embellished baby bumps, the talented team—led by founder Sarah Walters—helps clients mark major milestones with their artistic practice. What sets Sarahenna apart from the rest, however, is their dedication to helping others. In particular, they offer “henna crowns” to women who have experienced hair loss due to chemotherapy.